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Immersiveness in modern culture

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In the XX century such a phenomenon as immersiveness appeared. This is since various computer technologies using virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), mixed reality (MR) is intensively developing. All of them have been widely used in modern art culture. However, at the first stages they were associated with developments in the military-strategic sphere. Gradually, they became widespread in medicine, which improved not only the diagnosis, but also the treatment processes. Methods of immersiveness are widely used in modern psychology. It turned out that immersiveness contributes to the effectiveness of journalism and education. Today thanks to immersiveness are common quests  – games with the use of new techniques that have a large number of fans of this kind of leisure have become widespread. Immersiveness is a sign of modern culture.

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Authors: Makhlina Svetlana Tevel’evna
Рубрика: Культурология
Pages: 69-79
УДК: 008:004.946
DOI: 10.30725/2619-0303-2022-3-69-79
Keywords: Immersiveness, virtual reality, augmented reality, mixed reality, medicine, psychology, education, quests, culture
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